![Courtesy Hilton Anatole ] Bruce Roy has joined Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas as the venue’s new general manager.](https://conventionsouth.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/DF_HiltonAnatole-300x169.jpg)
DALLAS, Texas – Hilton Anatole has announced Bruce Roy as the new general manager of the property in Dallas, Texas.
Roy joins Hilton Anatole from Hilton Boston Logan Airport, where he served as the hotel’s general manager and oversaw a multi-million-dollar guestroom renovation. In his new role, Roy will oversee all aspects of the 1,606-room property located just north of downtown Dallas, which includes more than 600,000 square feet of meeting space, steakhouse SER Steak + Spirits, and spacious indoor and outdoor facilities including V Spa, Verandah Health Club, a private sculpture park, and the JadeWaters resort pool complex.
A hospitality veteran with more than 30 years of experience, Roy has held a variety of leadership roles throughout his career including general manager at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh – Green Tree, Westin Minneapolis, and Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort. He has also held the role of banquet manager, director of restaurants, food and beverage director, and director of operations at various properties across the U.S. He started his hospitality career in sales at the Sheraton Bradley International Airport, near his hometown in Connecticut.
Roy is a graduate of Johnson State College in Vermont, receiving his bachelor of arts in hospitality management.
“Hilton Anatole has a history of outstanding leaders, and Bruce’s results-driven experience and passion for hospitality will continue this legacy for years to come,” says Keith Clampet, senior vice-president hotel operations, Hilton Worldwide.
“I look forward to this new opportunity and am proud to be able to lead the phenomenal team at Hilton Anatole,” says Roy. “My ultimate goal is to ensure this hotel remains a top choice for both leisure and business travelers visiting the area by delivering outstanding customer service and amenities.”